²ÝÁñÊÓƵ

Student advice

  1. How do I login to my student portal?

    To log in to the student portal you need to use your P number (on your student ID card) as your username (including the p) and your Single Sign-On password. The link to login is .
  2. How do I set up Multi-Factor Authentication to access ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ email, OneDrive, Teams and online Microsoft Office applications?

    Please see our help page for further information and set up guide.
  3. How can I access LearningZone and where can I view LearningZone support guides?

    You can login to LearningZone by login into my²ÝÁñÊÓƵ and clicking on the LearningZone tile or you can log in directly from . You can view our for further guidance on how to use LearningZone.
  4. Where can I learn more about using ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ's IT services, including MS Teams and downloadable software?

    You can get more information about ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ IT services and how to use them by visiting the page.

    Please also read our IT Student Handbook about what IT and online learning resources we can offer you.

    For guidance on how to use MS Teams, please visit the .

    More information about software that is available for you to download is available on our .

  5. How can I access my timetable?

    You can access your timetable by logging in to my²ÝÁñÊÓƵ and selecting the 'timetable' tile. If there are missing modules or no modules at all please contact your faculty. If there is an ‘authorisation error message’ on the app please delete and re-install the app.
  6. What IT and online learning resources can ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ offer and how can it support me and my studies?

    Please read our ITMS Handbook guide about what IT and online learning resources we can offer you.

    You will be able to remotely launch all the applications on your personal device off-campus by logging into the service and following the instructions. You can find more information about Your ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Labs in the ITMS Handbook.

    For a list of software that is available to students to use, please see this spreadsheet on student software.

    Adobe products:

    When accessing Adobe products, you will need your ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ email address and your ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ username and password.

    All students have access to Adobe Creative Cloud (Adobe CC) via .

    Students on specified programmes where Adobe CC is a core part of teaching and learning will automatically have access to an Adobe CC account using their ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ credentials and will therefore be able to download applications to a personal device.

    To download or update existing Adobe CC apps, please follow and then sign in on the desktop app using your ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ email address, username and password.

    To install individual apps, please visit the .

    If you are having issues accessing Adobe CC please view the . If you have further issues you can contact or email digitalsupport@dmu.ac.uk. Please ensure that you have used your ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ credentials when accessing Adobe CC before contacting Digital Support.

  7. How can I connect to the university Wi-Fi (Eduroam)?

    Please visit the following link for guidance on how to connect to the University’s Wi-Fi system for current students.

  8. Can I download Microsoft 365 on my personal device?

    Yes, Microsoft 365 enables you to install Office for free on up to 5 devices and save files on your OneDrive which comes with 1tb of storage. .

  9. How can I access Adobe software as a student?

    All Adobe products can be accessed on campus. Should you require access to the Adobe home license, please contact your Programme Lead in the first instance.

  10. How do I access software that is available on ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ PCs?

    You will be able to remotely launch all the applications on your personal device off campus by logging into and following the instructions.
  11. How do I use SSH/Oracle (CEM)?

    To access SSH services ensure you are logged into Horizon and follow the instructions via the link
  12. How do I add my email inbox to my mobile device?

    See our (you will need to log in to view) to see instructions for adding email inboxes to IOS devices and the Outlook app.
  13. How do I top up my student account for printing?

    You can top up your account by visiting .
  14. What is the difference between student username and email address?

    The username will have the letter P ahead of your individual P-number. You will use your username for single sign-on student credentials to access systems such as Blackboard, My²ÝÁñÊÓƵ.

    Student email address is in a format as shown in the example below:

    p90123457@my365.dmu.ac.uk

  15. How can I change my password?

    You can manage your password via our . This facility allows you to change your password and set up security questions so you can reset your password in the event that you forget it.
  16. My account is locked due to intruder detection message, what should I do?

    Your account will unlock after 15 minutes providing no more login attempts were made.
  17. Where can I download SPSS and Nvivo from?

    SPSS and Nvivo can be downloaded from the . Please select SAML and then login with your ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Single Sign-On username and password.
  18. How can I access my ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ emails and Hear report as an alumni?

    Alumni emails can be accessed from the if your email was hosted on Office 365.

    The email address would be your P number followed by @alumni365.dmu.ac.uk for example (p1234567@alumni365.dmu.ac.uk)

    If the email was hosted on Google please access Google Mail using your email address to login.

    You will require your P Number and ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ password thereafter to login.

    You can access the Hear system by login in with your ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ credentials on the .

  19. How much will I be charged to print?

    Please see the IT, Printing and Media page for further details.
  20. The My²ÝÁñÊÓƵ app on my phone is not working, what should I do?

    Please delete and re-install the app as this will resolve most issues. If issues persist, please contact ITMS.
  21. Where can I find further information about library services?

    ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Library and Learning services have a dedicated website for information about opening times, study support, books and much more.

    Please visit for further information.

  22. How do I contact IT support?

    The self-service portal is available for current students. You can use to log calls or faults and track their progress. You can also call the ITMS Service Desk on 0116 250 6050 and speak to an analyst 24/7 or email itmsservicedesk@dmu.ac.uk.